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Homeschooling Top Related Articles
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5). WARNING! Lack of socialization causes home schooled children have two heads?.... By : Matt Weight
Copyright 2006 Matt Weight
Rubbish I hear you say? I couldn’t agree more. I find it quite amusing that “scholars” and the media treat the home schooled child and parent this way. The number one argument against homeschooling is the buzz word of “socialization” in other words the lack of social interaction with others through schooling.
This is easily avoided by joining numerous organizations, including, independent study programs and specialized enrichment groups for physical education, art, music, and debate.
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7). 7 Steps to take the Stress out of Homework By : John Edmond
Homework is at best a chore for most children and, unless they are very committed, They find homework difficult, often because they are not motivated. Consider the following questions.
When your child does homework to what degree is he or she comfortable, focused and relaxed or is doing homework a battle and a struggle every night?
If so:
Do you.
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8). Homeschooling Curriculum - Are You Making The “Right” Choice? By : Matt Weight
Copyright 2006 Matt Weight
After deciding to homeschool your child, you now to work out what you are going to teach them. There are many curriculum choices you can make. You can purchase pre-packaged curriculum, make your own curriculum, or you could even teach a combination of both. Some parents prefer to focus their teachings on their religious beliefs.
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9). “Homeschooling Your Children: The Basic Facts!” By : Matt Weight
Copyright 2006 Matt Weight
Wikipedia states that “Home education, also called homeschooling or home school, is an educational alternative in which children are educated at home by their parents, in contrast to the compulsory attendance which takes place in an institution with a campus such as a public school or private school.”
Around the world Homeschooling has been increasing quite substantially over the last 4 years.
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10). Getting Ready To Home School By : Kris Koonar
When it comes to your children, you want the best. Home schooling is your chance to shine, as not only a parent, but as a teacher. By keeping your child at home, you are able to conduct their lessons in a timely and efficient manner and help you child to stay on track with their education. To make sure your child’s home schooled education is successful, there are several things you can do.
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13). A Tribute To Maria Montessori By : Chris Lewis
"The only purpose of education is to teach a student how to live his life — by developing his mind and equipping him to deal with reality. The training he needs is theoretical, i.e., conceptual. He has to be taught to think, to understand, to integrate, to prove. He has to be taught the essentials of the knowledge discovered in the past — and he has to be equipped to acquire further knowledge by his own efforts.
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18). Thinking Outside the Books - Homeschool Math Lab Days By : Cindy Prechtel
At a recent homeschool convention, I had the opportunity to speak to many moms about ways to think "Outside the Books", when it comes to our homeschooling. I wasn't advocating never using textbooks or changing programs, but rather, helping them see that there are many ways to "show what you know". It is also important for us to help our children see that real learning happens all the time, not just when they are filling out worksheets or sitting at our school table.
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20). Important Aspects Of Home Schooling By : James Masterson
Some 26% of parents in each of the American states consider home schooling for their children over normal school classes. This is because of the benefits both the parents and the children get as a social being. Home schooling gives them the chance to be free of old school days with pressure and daily assignments. Due the old set up, many members of the family have become isolated from each other allowing them just a few precious times with their loved ones.
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21). Read Widely And Become Better At Homeschooling By : Brandon C. Hall
For many people, homeschooling is a desirable alternative to the education offered by the public and private school systems. When you homeschool your children you have the flexibility to create an educational curriculum more suited to their needs. Homeschooling also makes economic sense, especially when you consider the costs involved with sending multiple children to a private school.
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22). Homeschooling While You Shop? By : Ura Kondo Rinaldi, M.A.
Yes, It can be done! We are all busy juggling multiple tasks at once, and it does not get any easier when you are homeschooling. Here is an idea to get your children to help out with a chore and provide them with a learning opportunity at the same time.
Before going to the grocery store, ask your children to help you with a shopping list. You can go around the house - the fridge, pantry, and the bathroom cabinet, etc.
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23). Organizing Your Lessons By : camyden
Organization is essential for any homeschool parent. Sometimes things can get a little overwhelming. These tips may help to organize your lessons.
Always try to prepare your lessons at least two weeks in advance. At our house we print out nine weeks of work and separate it into nine different folders. The folders are divided by days of the week.
For example I want my children to read a 100 page book in two weeks.
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25). Home Schooling Supplies: What To Use By : James Masterson
Home Schooling has become such an alternative experience and although some people still find it hard to accept the fact that parents are taking responsibility for their child’s education, there is no stopping a parent who is determined to homeschool his child.
The first thing that a first time homeschooling parent would look for is supplies. It’s probably one of the first things that a curious parent would ask.
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